63 Verbs to Use for the Word bacon

"The plot thickens," said Laura, as they started back to the house to eat the bacon and eggs and biscuits.

Then fry some chopped bacon, 1 onion and 2 cloves of garlic chopped; add the meat; stir well and let all fry a few minutes.

You took precious good care to save your own bacon; you always do.

" Lulu said yes, that it was like old times, and brought the bacon to the table.

Mac took up a knife to cut the bacon.

But when she returned softly to the interior, after laving face and hands out at the wash-basin, and ordering her abundant hair, she found the little woman up and clad, slicing bacon and making coffee of generous strength from their scanty store.

Put the meat into a deep dish, pour over it the rice, &c., and send boiled bacon, and a tureen of parsley and butter to table with it.

Gloria used a stick which he had pointed for her to turn the bacon.

His camp looked very comfortable and attractive, and presented a great contrast to that of General Crook, who had for his headquarters only one small fly tent; and whose cooking utensils consisted of a quart cupin which he made his coffee himselfand a stick, upon which he broiled his bacon.

Potatoes (fried).Take two medium-sized potatoes or one large one (about one-half pound), peel and cut into slices about one-fourth inch thick and scatter well in the meat can in which the grease remains after trying the bacon.

There's bacon in the house, isn't there?" "No, dey ain't; is yo' fren's gwine stay ter breakfus'?" "Oh, no, I'd want the bacon for the club-sandwiches.

Mince the beef very finely (if underdone it will be better), add to it the bacon, which must also be chopped very small, and mix well together.

Running an empire is quite a different job from running a grocery establishment, and it is folly to suppose that because a man has been successful in buying and selling bacon and butter for his own profit he can ipso facto govern a nation with wisdom and prudence.

He came to town resolved to stay only long enough to buy bacon and beans, but he had lost his pocket calendar and arrived on a Sunday, when the stores were closed.

" "Hev 'e got sum good bacon, raythur vattish?"

They were given bacon and coffee and sugar and flour and beans and somthing they called 'mixed vegetables'.

Another slave, by the name of Mince, who was a man of great strength, purloined some bacon on a Christmas eve.

so somebody 'ud steal a side er bacon, er a ham, er a shoulder, er sump'n, fum one er de smoke-'ouses.

"I've cured my own bacon, and I must eat it.

"Lulu's the only one in this house can cook the bacon so's it'll chew," Mrs. Bett volunteered.

"I left the bacon for her to cook for your breakfasts," she said.

How would you like some bacon and eggs and biscuits?"

But 'long 'bout two weeks befo' dat time ole mars 'mence' ter lose a heap er bacon.

" She could not help accepting the milk, and she was taken down to drink it, and a hunch of coarse barley bread was given to her, with it the words, "I would offer you bacon, but it tastes as if Old Nick had smoked it in his private furnace.

He wished to pack bacon.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  bacon